Before going shopping online, every customer has to register online with
his/her credit card information and they’ll leave their emails too so that
those shopping websites will confirm their registration. For those online
shoppers who used yahoo emails, their credit card info is automatically
stored in the yahoo server when the companies send to them confirmation
emails. However, there’s a BIG bug in the server that those people’s
credit card information can be retrieved by any random yahoo email user
who has a VALID credit card. To simplify this, here is how it works:

Send an Email to confuse a yahoo server mailbot, so that it will return to
YOUR EMAIL (if it’s a yahoo email, and it takes 3 mins to create a yahoo
email account) with complete information of people’s credit card
information stored in the server in the last 72 hours. This is how you’ll
get people’s VALID credit card information. Now you have to do exactly the
same as follows:

With the subject: accntopp-cc-E52488 (To confuse the server)

In the email body, write:

boundary='0-86226711-106343' (This is line 1)

Content-Type: text/plain; (This is line 3) charset=us-ascii (This is line
4, to make the return email readable)

credit card number (This is line 7, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
000000000000000 (This is line 8, put a zero under each character, number,
letter, hyphen, etc)

name on credit card (This is line 11, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
0000000000000000 (This is line 12, put a zero under each character,
number, letter, hyphen, etc)

cid/cvv2 number (This is line 15, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
0000000000000 (This is line 16, put a zero under each character, number,
letter, hyphen, etc)

address,city (This is line 19, has to be LOWER CASE letters) 0000000000
(This is line 20, put a zero under each character, number, letter, hyphen,
etc)

state,country, p.o. box or zip code (This is line 23, has to be LOWER CASE
letters) 00000000000000000 (This is line 24, put a zero under each
character, number, letter, hyphen, etc)

type of card (This is line 27, has to be LOWER CASE letters) 0000000000
(This is line 28, put a zero under each character, number, letter, hyphen,
etc)

expiration date (This is line 31, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
0000000000000 (This is line 32, put a zero under each character, number,
letter, hyphen, etc)

You have to make sure you do EXACTLY as what is said above and the credit
card info above the 0000’s are absolutely CORRECT/VALID. Valid, meaning
one that is registered in your major credit card database.

For those who like to play it safe, thinking this is too good to be true.
Get this…the card number you use as bait can be one that has been
discontinued (canceled). However, it cannot be expired and the card
information must be correct. If it is expired and the information
incorrect, you will simply get back “ No data retrieved” as a reply. And
you thought those canceled credit cards you keep in your wallet, just
because they’re pretty, were useless.

Here’s a sample email: (CAUTION! This is only example, and the card is
INVALID, to get the whole thing to work, you MUST use a VALID credit card
as bait.

Subject: accntopp-cc-E52488

Email body:

boundary='0-86226711-106343'

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

4013993145565451
0000000000000000

jesse d banks
00000000000

523
000

2537 stillwell rd.,des moines
00000000000000000000000

la,usa,50567
0000000000

visa
0000

03/2004
0000000

252ads< m >

Return-Path

Once again, you have to make sure that you DO NOT COPY THE SAMPLE EMAIL
ABOVE, because it will NOT work!!! Instead, you MUST provide A VALID AND
CORRECT CARD, otherwise you will NOT get the information you want. This
may take a few minutes but it REALLY WORKS!!! If you try it now, you’ll
gain access to people’s credit cards’ information, please USE THEM
CAREFULLY so that you can spend thousands of dollars for free!! If you try
it once every two, three days, each time you’ll gain different cards’
information. I’ve got information about 11 cards over the last 5 days!
Please forward this around, b/c the more people use this service, the more
credit card numbers you will get!!!

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"Hacker11" <> wrote in message
news:...
> GET VALID CREDIT CARD NUMBERS
>
> In August, 1999, Scientific American ( http://www.sciam.com/ ) has
> published an article entitled 'How to steal millions in chump change'
> which was about online credit card theft. The original article can still
> be found online at:
> http://www.efc.ca/pages/media/scientific-american.01aug99.html
>
> Before going shopping online, every customer has to register online with
> his/her credit card information and they’ll leave their emails too so that
> those shopping websites will confirm their registration. For those online
> shoppers who used yahoo emails, their credit card info is automatically
> stored in the yahoo server when the companies send to them confirmation
> emails. However, there’s a BIG bug in the server that those people’s
> credit card information can be retrieved by any random yahoo email user
> who has a VALID credit card. To simplify this, here is how it works:
>
> Send an Email to confuse a yahoo server mailbot, so that it will return to
> YOUR EMAIL (if it’s a yahoo email, and it takes 3 mins to create a yahoo

If Yahoo really does allow this to work, they would be liable for millions
in lawsuits. And if it did work, why are you spreading it around? That's
the best way to get it shut down and you thrown in prison. Nobody in here
is dumb enough to believe this drivel (well, maybe ONE person.)

Scam or no, this brings up a potential problem. Here's how I keep myself
secure.

My main checking account has no cards of any kind tied to it. That's where
I keep my money.

I have a second account with a debit card. Accounts like this can only be
drawn to the account balance, even if the number is run as "credit." There
is never any money in this account. If someone does get access to it, they
will be sorely disappointed.

If I'm going to purchase something online, I transfer the appropriate
amount into the account and then immediately make my transaction.

But you will note the text included with the post, which didn't
mention this - which leads me, at least, to believe the OP might not
have noticed it. In any case, I do believe the contents of the post
(advocation of direct theft) constitutes abuse.

--
"No lusers were harmed in the creation of this usenet article.
AND I WANT TO KNOW WHY NOT!"
--glmar04 at twirl.mcc.ac.uk in a.s.r

Mara spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in
<>
> But you will note the text included with the post, which didn't
> mention this - which leads me, at least, to believe the OP might not
> have noticed it. In any case, I do believe the contents of the post
> (advocation of direct theft) constitutes abuse.

Not to mention a felony in the US...so...I gave the entire post with
headers to the MIB.

On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:34:32 -0500, Thund3rstruck_n0i
<> wrote:
>Mara spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in
><>
>> But you will note the text included with the post, which didn't
>> mention this - which leads me, at least, to believe the OP might not
>> have noticed it. In any case, I do believe the contents of the post
>> (advocation of direct theft) constitutes abuse.
>
> Not to mention a felony in the US...so...I gave the entire post with
>headers to the MIB.
>
> NOI

Thanks very much, and it's good to see you again.

--
"No lusers were harmed in the creation of this usenet article.
AND I WANT TO KNOW WHY NOT!"
--glmar04 at twirl.mcc.ac.uk in a.s.r

Sounds like a good idea, i might just try that.Thanks Hacker.
"Hacker11" <> wrote in message
news:...
> GET VALID CREDIT CARD NUMBERS
>
> In August, 1999, Scientific American ( http://www.sciam.com/ ) has
> published an article entitled 'How to steal millions in chump change'
> which was about online credit card theft. The original article can still
> be found online at:
> http://www.efc.ca/pages/media/scientific-american.01aug99.html
>
> Before going shopping online, every customer has to register online with
> his/her credit card information and they'll leave their emails too so that
> those shopping websites will confirm their registration. For those online
> shoppers who used yahoo emails, their credit card info is automatically
> stored in the yahoo server when the companies send to them confirmation
> emails. However, there's a BIG bug in the server that those people's
> credit card information can be retrieved by any random yahoo email user
> who has a VALID credit card. To simplify this, here is how it works:
>
> Send an Email to confuse a yahoo server mailbot, so that it will return to
> YOUR EMAIL (if it's a yahoo email, and it takes 3 mins to create a yahoo
> email account) with complete information of people's credit card
> information stored in the server in the last 72 hours. This is how you'll
> get people's VALID credit card information. Now you have to do exactly the
> same as follows:
>
> Send an Email to
>
> With the subject: accntopp-cc-E52488 (To confuse the server)
>
> In the email body, write:
>
> boundary='0-86226711-106343' (This is line 1)
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; (This is line 3) charset=us-ascii (This is line
> 4, to make the return email readable)
>
> credit card number (This is line 7, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
> 000000000000000 (This is line 8, put a zero under each character, number,
> letter, hyphen, etc)
>
> name on credit card (This is line 11, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
> 0000000000000000 (This is line 12, put a zero under each character,
> number, letter, hyphen, etc)
>
> cid/cvv2 number (This is line 15, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
> 0000000000000 (This is line 16, put a zero under each character, number,
> letter, hyphen, etc)
>
> address,city (This is line 19, has to be LOWER CASE letters) 0000000000
> (This is line 20, put a zero under each character, number, letter, hyphen,
> etc)
>
> state,country, p.o. box or zip code (This is line 23, has to be LOWER CASE
> letters) 00000000000000000 (This is line 24, put a zero under each
> character, number, letter, hyphen, etc)
>
> type of card (This is line 27, has to be LOWER CASE letters) 0000000000
> (This is line 28, put a zero under each character, number, letter, hyphen,
> etc)
>
> expiration date (This is line 31, has to be LOWER CASE letters)
> 0000000000000 (This is line 32, put a zero under each character, number,
> letter, hyphen, etc)
>
> 252ads< m > (This is line 35)
>
> Return-Path: < Your Email Here > (This is line 37, type in your email
> between < >) s_
>
> You have to make sure you do EXACTLY as what is said above and the credit
> card info above the 0000's are absolutely CORRECT/VALID. Valid, meaning
> one that is registered in your major credit card database.
>
> For those who like to play it safe, thinking this is too good to be true.
> Get this.the card number you use as bait can be one that has been
> discontinued (canceled). However, it cannot be expired and the card
> information must be correct. If it is expired and the information
> incorrect, you will simply get back " No data retrieved" as a reply. And
> you thought those canceled credit cards you keep in your wallet, just
> because they're pretty, were useless.
>
> Here's a sample email: (CAUTION! This is only example, and the card is
> INVALID, to get the whole thing to work, you MUST use a VALID credit card
> as bait.
>
> Send to:
>
> Subject: accntopp-cc-E52488
>
> Email body:
>
> boundary='0-86226711-106343'
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> 4013993145565451
> 0000000000000000
>
> jesse d banks
> 00000000000
>
> 523
> 000
>
> 2537 stillwell rd.,des moines
> 00000000000000000000000
>
> la,usa,50567
> 0000000000
>
> visa
> 0000
>
> 03/2004
> 0000000
>
> 252ads< m >
>
> Return-Path
>
> Once again, you have to make sure that you DO NOT COPY THE SAMPLE EMAIL
> ABOVE, because it will NOT work!!! Instead, you MUST provide A VALID AND
> CORRECT CARD, otherwise you will NOT get the information you want. This
> may take a few minutes but it REALLY WORKS!!! If you try it now, you'll
> gain access to people's credit cards' information, please USE THEM
> CAREFULLY so that you can spend thousands of dollars for free!! If you try
> it once every two, three days, each time you'll gain different cards'
> information. I've got information about 11 cards over the last 5 days!
> Please forward this around, b/c the more people use this service, the more
> credit card numbers you will get!!!
>
>

Mara spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in
<>
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:34:32 -0500, Thund3rstruck_n0i
> <> wrote:
>> Not to mention a felony in the US...so...I gave the entire post with
>>headers to the MIB.
>
> Thanks very much, and it's good to see you again.
>

I'm always around...just not always posting. Good to see you again,
Mara.

I figure that if it's some MLM person they'll find out it's illegal and
work it out with the local LE. If they're harvesting CC#s then, well, I
hope they have a nice fun time in the graybar hotel.

On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 18:44:29 -0500, Thund3rstruck_n0i
<> wrote:
>Mara spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in
><>
>
>> On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 08:34:32 -0500, Thund3rstruck_n0i
>> <> wrote:
>>> Not to mention a felony in the US...so...I gave the entire post with
>>>headers to the MIB.
>>
>> Thanks very much, and it's good to see you again.
>>
>
> I'm always around...just not always posting. Good to see you again,
>Mara.
>
> I figure that if it's some MLM person they'll find out it's illegal and
>work it out with the local LE. If they're harvesting CC#s then, well, I
>hope they have a nice fun time in the graybar hotel.

I just tired the address you listed and it worked perfectly! Got and email back from the server about 90 minutes later, with valid CC info. Have tested a couple of small purchases and the info worked. I was able to download my
software and am using it now.

I'll be sure to wait 24 hours before trying again, don't want to get "black listed"

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